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Mario. good eye.. This one is a little different, slimmer. Per customer request. She has small hands.

Thanks guys for the comments. The wood is very unique, When I seen it I HAD to get it. and I didnt even have a order for a crazy cotton candy burl handle yet! lol Sometime customers like to have choices and or dont really know what they want until they see it. So I pick up many pieces of "stock handle materiel" So I can try and offer people as many options for handle materials as possible.

God Bless

Inspired by God, Forged by Fire, Tempered by Water, Grounded by Earth, Guided by the spirit.. Randy Haas

Its always nice to hear back from clients after a few months of having the knife. This one is used daily to prep food for her 2 dogs. and she loves it.

The AEB-L seems to hold a edge well. and sharpen easily. I sent her a loaded strop and she uses it avery week or so and so far the knife still falls through everything she is cutting. Mainly proteins. ..

God Bless YA!

Inspired by God, Forged by Fire, Tempered by Water, Grounded by Earth, Guided by the spirit.. Randy Haas